Covington County ranks 24th highest in Alabama for per capita government transfer income at $14,471 in 2022

Covington County ranks 24th highest in Alabama for per capita government transfer income at ,471 in 2022
John Lettieri, President and CEO of Economic Innovation Group — Official Website
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In 2022, Covington County ranked 24th highest per capita recipient of government transfers in Alabama, with residents receiving $14,471 per capita from programs such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and income maintenance, according to information from the Economic Innovation Group.

In total, residents in Covington County received $544.1 million in government transfers, which accounted for 34.8% of total county income.

Comparatively, across all counties in Alabama, government transfer payments totaled $60.5 billion, making up 23.4% of the state residents’ total income, with an average of $11,924 per resident.

Government transfer payments are non-repayable funds provided by federal, state, or local governments to support individuals in need. These payments aim to stabilize economic conditions and provide financial support during hardships. Key programs include Social Security transfers (retirement benefits), Medicare transfers (healthcare for seniors), Medicaid transfers (healthcare for low-income individuals), and income maintenance transfers (financial assistance for basic needs).

Breaking down the contributions in Covington County at the time, Social Security transfers totaled $183.8 million, amounting to $4,888 per capita, or 33.8% of total government transfers. Medicare transfers accounted for $152.3 million ($4,049 per capita), representing 28% of the total. Medicaid contributed $76.8 million ($2,043 per capita), making up 14.1% of total transfers. Income maintenance programs, including assistance such as SNAP or TANF, added another $64.3 million ($1,709 per capita), or 11.8% of the total.

With 22.3% of the population aged 65 and older, Covington County has a significant demand for programs like Social Security and Medicare. Total per capita income excluding government transfers in Covington County was $27,072, far below the county’s total income of $41,543, emphasizing the role of government transfers in overall income.

When comparing 2022 to the previous year, Covington County saw a decrease of 13.9% in per capita government transfers, from $16,829 to $14,471 per capita.

Government transfers have long been a modest financial safety net, historically comprising only a small fraction of Americans’ income. However, since the 1970s—sometimes dubbed the “Great Transfer-mation”—dependency has surged from 8.21% (or $2,022 per capita in inflation-adjusted 2022 dollars) in 1970 to 17.63% (or $11,542 per capita) in 2022. In Covington County, reliance on government transfers has similarly increased from 13.78% (or $2,237 per capita) in 1970 to 34.8% (or $14,471 per capita) in 2022, reflecting broader national trends.

According to the Economic Innovation Group’s analysis, these trends are not merely short-term responses to economic pressures but rather reflect a profound, long-term transformation in how government support is integrated into American life. The study illustrates that structural shifts—from rising healthcare expenses and demographic changes to stagnant wages—have significantly increased dependency on government transfers.

Breakdown of Government Transfers by Program in Covington County, 2022

2022 Alabama County Rankings by Per Capita Government Transfers

County State Rank (Per Capita Transfers) Per Capita Transfers ($) Dependency on Transfers (%) % Population 65+ Social Security Transfers ($) Medicare Transfers ($) Medicaid Transfers ($) Income Maintenance Transfers ($)
Wilcox County 1 $18,348 46% 22.54% $57,124,000 $42,955,000 $33,089,000 $36,711,000
Perry County 2 $18,237 47.63% 21.9% $39,236,000 $32,118,000 $31,511,000 $30,310,000
Greene County 3 $17,080 44.82% 25.54% $39,000,000 $31,601,000 $19,973,000 $23,504,000
Dallas County 4 $17,007 40.67% 20.47% $170,029,000 $151,463,000 $114,498,000 $124,171,000
Conecuh County 5 $16,955 41.99% 25% $63,093,000 $46,750,000 $27,425,000 $26,767,000
Fayette County 6 $16,692 39.71% 21.79% $90,700,000 $85,434,000 $40,530,000 $29,080,000
Choctaw County 7 $16,436 35.39% 24.21% $74,515,000 $58,936,000 $25,033,000 $25,510,000
Lowndes County 8 $16,211 34.76% 20.8% $49,080,000 $36,218,000 $24,675,000 $30,953,000
Hale County 9 $16,189 37.46% 20.36% $72,019,000 $63,038,000 $38,695,000 $36,914,000
Marengo County 10 $15,981 34.15% 20.58% $101,201,000 $76,083,000 $49,009,000 $44,171,000
Clarke County 11 $15,554 34.43% 20.72% $124,189,000 $92,755,000 $46,443,000 $50,502,000
Monroe County 12 $15,019 36.47% 21.74% $102,044,000 $77,089,000 $42,077,000 $37,985,000
Walker County 13 $14,939 31.99% 19.87% $346,551,000 $267,767,000 $143,063,000 $102,067,000
Sumter County 14 $14,896 38.65% 19.92% $53,574,000 $41,597,000 $25,612,000 $30,658,000
Butler County 15 $14,893 31.74% 21.53% $89,284,000 $67,817,000 $43,189,000 $44,981,000
Washington County 16 $14,857 34% 20.88% $86,603,000 $61,642,000 $26,973,000 $27,003,000
Etowah County 17 $14,686 34.19% 19.72% $502,518,000 $426,931,000 $234,466,000 $166,181,000
Crenshaw County 18 $14,683 30.67% 19.91% $64,907,000 $47,243,000 $29,343,000 $26,663,000
Henry County 19 $14,682 28.21% 23.92% $95,081,000 $74,991,000 $31,043,000 $26,650,000
Barbour County 20 $14,648 36.12% 20.3% $117,785,000 $97,298,000 $57,481,000 $54,068,000
Tallapoosa County 21 $14,615 29.97% 23.56% $227,737,000 $152,093,000 $78,916,000 $69,822,000
Pickens County 22 $14,606 34.24% 19.61% $90,079,000 $76,839,000 $39,261,000 $36,207,000
Lamar County 23 $14,604 37.26% 22.44% $71,968,000 $53,034,000 $30,915,000 $23,279,000
Covington County 24 $14,471 34.83% 22.32% $183,796,000 $152,266,000 $76,833,000 $64,261,000
Randolph County 25 $14,338 33.67% 21.3% $113,055,000 $84,897,000 $39,839,000 $44,150,000
Cherokee County 26 $14,328 31.92% 24.56% $145,329,000 $98,761,000 $43,871,000 $34,810,000
Coosa County 27 $14,125 35.65% 25.79% $51,004,000 $44,925,000 $12,669,000 $17,151,000
Geneva County 28 $13,910 33.69% 20.96% $123,569,000 $95,885,000 $52,019,000 $45,930,000
Winston County 29 $13,797 31.51% 22% $114,060,000 $99,746,000 $43,293,000 $36,071,000
Chambers County 30 $13,769 35.42% 20.61% $170,191,000 $120,096,000 $61,711,000 $66,000,000
Macon County 31 $13,726 35.99% 21.38% $79,777,000 $55,512,000 $33,714,000 $39,425,000
Houston County 32 $13,458 26.34% 18.71% $479,107,000 $374,600,000 $198,571,000 $193,698,000
Russell County 33 $13,388 34.82% 15.62% $227,774,000 $156,482,000 $71,592,000 $116,293,000
Calhoun County 34 $13,328 31.34% 18.46% $507,047,000 $416,532,000 $199,379,000 $189,573,000
Dale County 35 $13,262 30.16% 18.2% $201,744,000 $147,767,000 $87,672,000 $89,194,000
Talladega County 36 $13,150 31.89% 19.56% $378,128,000 $284,231,000 $151,478,000 $136,829,000
Escambia County 37 $13,084 33.69% 18.81% $167,460,000 $131,446,000 $59,414,000 $69,491,000
Clay County 38 $12,907 32.37% 21.31% $67,066,000 $50,397,000 $25,401,000 $20,328,000
Jackson County 39 $12,862 29.72% 21% $262,306,000 $194,394,000 $77,725,000 $72,339,000
Colbert County 40 $12,846 29.16% 20.62% $283,780,000 $198,999,000 $82,946,000 $77,866,000
Coffee County 41 $12,806 25.24% 17.2% $210,246,000 $147,397,000 $83,151,000 $74,980,000
Lawrence County 42 $12,792 30.81% 18.97% $159,803,000 $126,565,000 $48,122,000 $50,694,000
Mobile County 43 $12,602 26.48% 17.35% $1,684,009,000 $1,301,559,000 $762,320,000 $769,916,000
Montgomery County 44 $12,410 25.22% 16.22% $847,826,000 $582,612,000 $388,981,000 $486,437,000
Pike County 45 $12,283 26.26% 15.68% $118,380,000 $92,944,000 $59,430,000 $60,575,000
DeKalb County 46 $12,186 30% 17.83% $298,241,000 $218,032,000 $137,131,000 $123,836,000
Bibb County 47 $12,124 32.32% 17.81% $92,450,000 $78,218,000 $37,031,000 $32,996,000
Cleburne County 48 $12,036 27.21% 19.59% $68,232,000 $49,142,000 $25,690,000 $23,545,000
Chilton County 49 $11,939 28.27% 17.28% $189,568,000 $148,642,000 $72,950,000 $71,221,000
Marion County 50 $11,935 28.2% 21.43% $131,898,000 $78,569,000 $49,660,000 $47,668,000
Lauderdale County 51 $11,933 26.46% 20.56% $459,495,000 $298,525,000 $124,333,000 $107,178,000
Baldwin County 52 $11,878 20.93% 21.67% $1,221,500,000 $815,733,000 $221,851,000 $222,184,000
Franklin County 53 $11,853 28.18% 17.41% $126,026,000 $103,837,000 $59,691,000 $51,533,000
Bullock County 54 $11,806 37.61% 18.51% $33,812,000 $24,045,000 $23,631,000 $25,350,000
Cullman County 55 $11,797 24% 19% $401,341,000 $304,137,000 $123,839,000 $104,191,000
Jefferson County 56 $11,783 17.76% 16.81% $2,688,199,000 $2,095,540,000 $1,106,229,000 $1,042,152,000
Marshall County 57 $11,561 25.19% 17.11% $398,164,000 $300,785,000 $153,976,000 $150,976,000
Morgan County 58 $11,472 24.83% 18.11% $544,124,000 $356,775,000 $191,700,000 $165,343,000
Elmore County 59 $11,461 23.36% 16.63% $370,805,000 $256,090,000 $98,764,000 $105,600,000
St. Clair County 60 $11,095 23% 17.94% $394,128,000 $269,166,000 $139,152,000 $108,012,000
Autauga County 61 $10,892 22% 16.34% $223,888,000 $144,998,000 $74,448,000 $75,272,000
Blount County 62 $10,628 24.3% 18.97% $251,408,000 $159,870,000 $76,809,000 $69,003,000
Madison County 63 $9,979 16.29% 15.75% $1,398,554,000 $977,442,000 $373,003,000 $378,359,000
Limestone County 64 $9,620 17.83% 15.71% $392,577,000 $267,896,000 $84,289,000 $95,521,000
Tuscaloosa County 65 $9,251 22.44% 13.99% $750,895,000 $548,910,000 $286,012,000 $285,458,000
Shelby County 66 $8,891 13.19% 16.86% $909,976,000 $592,090,000 $110,562,000 $152,799,000
Lee County 67 $8,351 17.88% 13.41% $539,332,000 $325,485,000 $126,303,000 $191,740,000


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